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 1   III|      arms to stand,~No way to ward or shun her blows he tries;~
 2   III|      cursed hand,"~And for to ward the blow lift up his brand.~ ~
 3    IV|    knight, that had a gate to ward,~A man of chiefest trust
 4    VI|      XLII~Close at his surest ward each warrior lieth,~He wisely
 5    VI|     done, himself safe to his ward retired,~His courage praised
 6    VI|     men that have the gate to ward,~If she command are not
 7   VII|  Graces kept~Strong watch and ward, while this fair lady slept.~ ~
 8  VIII|  thine eyes up to the heavens ward,~Mark yonder light that
 9   XII| French kept heedful watch and ward,~While their high tower
10    XV|   rocks of ice keep watch and ward about,~The tender roses
11   XIX|      in his fight,~Now to his ward retired, now struck out,~
12   XIX|     weighty blade.~Tancred to ward his blow his sword up slung,~
13    XX|     to try,~And to the middle ward well armed he brings~His
14    XX|    His brother had the middle ward to guide;~To the right wing
15    XX|     left to guide,~The middle ward led Muleasses proud,~And
16    XX|    care to bear, to break, to ward,~His shield kept off the
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